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Dirtman

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'29 Ford Model A Rstr
« on: June 14, 2021, 10:23:02 AM »
IMG_5814 by Rett Rundell, on FlickrIMG_5811 by Rett Rundell, on FlickrIMG_5811 by Rett Rundell, on FlickrIMG_5810 by Rett Rundell, on FlickrIMG_5807 by Rett Rundell, on FlickrIMG_5806 by Rett Rundell, on FlickrIMG_5798 by Rett Rundell, on FlickrIMG_5797 by Rett Rundell, on Flickr Finally built one box stock, except for paint. I'm going to call it "Cute". Big change from the big old stock cars! It was a fun build. Except for the white walls! They were sticky and got dirty and nothing would clean them.
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sentsat71

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Re: '29 Ford Model A Rstr
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2021, 12:23:41 PM »
COOL LOOKING Hot Rod!!!!!

in the Aug 2020 issue of SA, they nebtuibed that the whitewall decals were a problem...
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David Bogard

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Re: '29 Ford Model A Rstr
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2021, 01:17:04 PM »
Classic car, classic colors, classic build. Well done Rett!
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Maineboy

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Re: '29 Ford Model A Rstr
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2021, 02:50:34 PM »
I wholeheartedly agree with the "outstanding" remark by others. This is the classic hot rod. Not everybody could find, or afford, a 32 roadster body, in 1:1 scale that is. Nicely fixed up with the correct color, both exterior and interior. Chevy motor all duded up with the tri-power and chrome headers. Could look at it for hours. Have wanted one like that in 1:1 scale for 50 yrs. Got a 29 frame and model T roadster body in my shop. Don't know if I will ever get it to finish or not. Age slows down your work ethic more than I ever expected. Easier to work on the models now.

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